THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, H. Y„ SAT.^/RDAY, SEPTEMftER S. IdU.
Clerk Cheehire'e Monthly Report The report of County Clerk Thomas Clieahire for tbe month of Aufrust. flhowlng total collections of$l,761, was filed with tho Boartl of Supervisors yPMlerday. It reads as follows:
Deeds, 1814.50; mortgages, |555.r,0; notary cerUfleates, 119.75; notary fiuallflcations, J6.75; Lis Pendens, |35.- 25; satisfaction pieces, 174.13; search- «H, f79.25; Judgments, |79.33; trans¬ cripts, $3.60; exeeutions, f 13.02; me- (tbanlcs* liens, |2; bonds and under¬ takings, t.75; certifled copy papers, f.'»4.70; incorpo'-Htffl fprtiflcaffH. %''>.- OV,: ii. tc ij. coiiiiaciH, ».'>; niiKi»«llaii<- oiiH, $3.40; chattel mortgaBe, $8.04.
FAIR TREATMENT
to the tier user Is our guarantee. We deal fair, our organization Is efficient, we know that only satisfaction can make permanent customere.
We offer tires of demonstrated qual Ity, the Goodyear, the Goodrich, the PennsylTania. Our prices are reason¬ able, our guarantee absolute.
LONG ISLAND TIRE CO.
Telephone C72
Harry E. .Betzig John S. Denton
N. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
Geo. W. Raynor
staple and Taney
GROCER
Flour, Feed, Grain Meats. Bacon Boiled Ham, etc. ,
"WE SOLIQT YOUR TRADE"
J J W. Merrick Rd. Freeport Telephone 837
Cesspool covers made to order. Wood Sawed by Machine, cord or bulic
FOR SALE
Concrete Bailding Block Machine
J. W. SMITH, Lakewood Ave. P.O. Box 66 Roosevelt,L- ¦•
DAVID B. TOD
Automobile and Garria{>:e Repairing: and Paintin^jj]
CARRIAGES and WAGONS MADE TO ORDER
TOPS MADE AND REPAIRUD
The Sest and Lowest Prices
SHOP
87 Main Street HEMPSTEAD
Millinery and Hair Goods
Notions, Embroidery, Ladies' Ware
"A Mark of Distinction on Every Hat''
Mrs. K. Osborne
16 W. Merrick Rd. Freepcrt Telephone 69S-W
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Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Sdilnter Employs Botii Jadicionsly
HENRY C. SCEUTER
"The Qnaiity Grocer"
T«<«phon« Ml PROMPT DELIVKRY
MERRICK road: FREEPORT, L 1.
Eye EMnioaiioni Glmes Furnished
Dr. Wm. L. Kitchell optometrist
Office Hourr: 9 10 12 A.M. 1 to 6 P M.
234 Front St. Hempstead, L. I.
ARTISTIC AND C^EAP
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING
Expert Shoe Repairer
Reaionable Prices
FRANK CHIMERI
16 BROOKLYN AVE.. FREEPORT.N.Y.
TOWN BOARD APPROVES OF ELECTION INSPECTORS
Designees of Republican and I>em
ocralic Parties Here Meet no
Opposition at Hempstead
In.spf'Plors of elertion i the variouH distrii'-U) of tho town of Henip.stead were rerommendrd by tho Deino<Talir
;,;i!i I!i';)iil)!ir;iil oiT^aril/.;!! ion:-, iUid ap piov<'d t>y iln' unMi bounl at Ihc iii<»i- in;; Tii'-hday, .ScpicintK-r :!i'd, as fol¬ lows ;
DEMOCRATIC
Di.strict .No, 1—Warifii ('. JaniPR and (;harU;H Schafer.
District No. 2 Robert I'f>i<tz and Dietrich H. L. Kelnke.
District No. ri- -Adolph KrclHch and OBcar Haldwin.
Bistrict No. 4- Dell Sinitii and Wil¬ liam W'oolHlf-ad.
District No. 5—.laiiici Howf and .lo.Hcph Hoydrn. <':>
Di.-itrict .\o. t; Ira Diirvca and Ati- KUHt Meyer.
Dii^trict No. " Harold Loouaiid and Frank T. Balky.
District No. S- Geof'f H ,ilUr and Emlle Schmidt
District No, 'J-U'alter \V. Kullasfi and Lymn N. Jones, Jr.
District No. 30—Arthur Took :.nd Edward .S. Rle.
District No. 11 Wall.r I'. Ilrrlirli and Joseph Hufi'nian.
Difltrlcl No. 12--lU)b.'rt Ranishot- toni and JoHfph (Jeorse Delap.
DlHtrict No. IU— Kred Fra/.fV and TownHcnd Haldwin.
Di.strict -No, 11—Willia'ii Hiusli and I'Yank Stenncn.
District No. 1.''.—Frank Hcdcll and Henry Saininis.
District No. 16 Thomas .1. C'oiirte- nay and VVilliini Streatci
District No. 17—Grover .Mollineaux and William Aj-Miew.
District No. 18 David H Todd and Wiiiiam Hedell.
District No. 19-William .M. .Miller and I>€0 Marsh.
District No. 20—William H. Oayland and Albert Hoffman.
District No. 21 - Alfred Parsons and •lames M. A bell.
Distiict No. 22—FraiiU ('omhs and I-'rederick Shaw.
District No. 23 -Georj-'e Dillmeyer and Edward Dressing.
District No. 24-Elmore I'ettit and Harry Abrams.
District No. 2.5—Artliur Flannigan and Oscar Nelson.
District No. 26—Charles McCarthy H^nd William Raymond Wood.
District No. 27—Samuel ^Mott nnd Charles \;an Wickler.
Distrtc''t No. 2S—Williatu Schuti and William E. Hull.
District No. 29—Heniy F. riurioLi,H:hs and Winfield S. Hox.
District No. .",0—Austin ,\. Ciary and Elbert D. White. *
Di.strict No. :{1--Marlin SpiiuKsted and Samuel C. (^anpenter.
District No. "2—Robert .M, ('. U'ood and Charles Dlllinshani,
District No. ;'..'! -(icoi-,. HoiTman and Henry Eger.
District No. .34—George Hoeffner and Joseph Zinimeran.
District No. S."")-Earl Carton and William H. Knoche.
District No. (16—Adain Landgrebe and James O'Niell.
District No. 37—George M. Broker, Jr. and H. F, Willis.
District No. 38—H. B. Carpenter and Thomas M. Hanlon.
District No, .".!» .M, .1. ('arroll and John Lantry.
District No, 40—Thoinas .McCloai nnd WilliiiMi .^v,.lly. .Ir
District Xo. 41 (', i;, KcJIly and Jamea J. Lynch.
District No, 42 Jolin T. .M(Cuni.slty and Charles .Smith,
District No. 4:^ Meiriti San'ord :ind Waller Bates.
REPUBLICAN
l)i;.tiict No, 1 -WiUiain F. Dean and Henry E. Waller.
r>lslrict No. 2 Frank A, l.inn and Dl A. W, .--^niytli.
Distii.l N'o. 3—.Tames J, Mallon and I lou a I (I 10. Wood.
District No. 4—Henry A. Baldwin and John Llnstead.
District No. .'j—Jarvls Smitli and .lames Newkirk.
District No. 6—Stephen W. Hunt and Jesse F. Bedell.
District No. 7-r-Nel.son Ashdown and Lewis Post.
District No. 8—John M. Baxter t'ilid Itobert Corlette.
District No. 9—^.Walter Cozzens and LeRoy Radcllffe.
District No. la—Gilbert A. Smith nnd Lyman Taft.
District No. 11—Fred Smith and William H. Post.
Dlstrlot No. 12—S. Edgar Dye aud Arthur Whitehouse.
District No. 13—Samuel W. Green
I and Oakley Ketcham.
District No. 14—George H. Pappen- meyer and Edward Sprague.
District No. i&—1 nomas V. Smith and Louis J. Gelsler.
District Na 16—George D. Benedict and Peter Nevil.
District No. 17—Perry B. t)avlB and S. A. Smith.
District No. 18—Frederick E. Cor¬ nell and WUliam E. Tompkins.
District No. la—Charles Roe, Jr. and Eeon W. Bishop.
District No. 20—Charles H, Hodge and iVncent J. Jay.
lJi:.i,i.il .No. 21 Hov.ard 1). Snow and Augustus Rytiderg.
District No. 22—Harry I). Strang anil Gusiave A. Brlnger.
District No. 23—Joseph E. Eustace and August Kalb.
District No. 24-Joseph Matthews and Theodore Schaefer.
District No. 2.')—Harry V. Franks and Edward Werner.
District No, 2*^- -Thomas Rhodes and Walter Brindley.
District No. 27--Daniel Currier and George .1. Hardy.
District No. 2«--Frank Wlielden and Lawrence O'Brien.
District No. 29—William A, Ronalds and Edward W. Valentine.
District No, 30- Richard 1'.. Comb fs and James Munson,
District No. f!l—Ellsworth De.Mott and William B Watts, District No. 32—John Gallagher and Robert Brlttou.
District No, 33- Frt'dt-rick H. Tliui.s ton and Hermann H. aBer.
Distri<t No. 34 -Nicholas Kiefci and George Kjnwr-y.
District .No. 35- William Keller and Wallace Payan.
District No. 36--Roberl Hendrick¬ son and Theodore Abram.s.
District No. 37- -Willis U, Biowci and Henry F. Willis.
District No. 38-E. F. McGinn and George F. Ben hum.
District No. 39—Ernest E. Eldred and Alfred Ponlag.
District No. 40—James E, Jennings and Josepli Kaiser, Jr.
District No. 41 -Nelson \'. Smllh and Alfred Bowker.
District No. 42—Frank Mrserold and Clancy Johnson.
No. 43—T.,ester Alger and Walter Chave.
Restraint of Trade It Is said that lon^of fish and farm food are' being kept from New York by the agency of middlemen.
Farmers Aid Against Price Boosters Jersey Farmers have oCfeced their aid against the price boosters by sel¬ ling directly to consumers In the open market if the city will protect them. TheFlsherraen hav*e made a similar proposition.
Great Wheat Yeild If Is now estimated from the crop re- I)ort that tlie wheat yeild will be some¬ like 896.000.000 bushels. This leaves an enormous excess for export.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOUND—Ladies Breast pin. Owner can have same upon identification and payment of this advertisement.
WANTED by an expeiienced 17- year old American-born ,Hungarian, position to care for children. Inquire. Nasaau Post.
STRAYED OR STOLEN Bay Mare, White face, one front, one hind foot while; long mane and tall; 20 years old; name, "Topsey." Re¬ ward will be paid lo anyone return¬ ing animal to owner, C Schmidt, Meadow Brook Hotel, oM Country Road, Westburv.
L. F. COMELLAS
Bayview Ave. and Archer St. Freeport, N. Y.
First Mortgage Honey
To Loan Building and Per¬ manent Loans
Phone 375-W Freeport
While in Mineola
Stop at HENRY C, KRAMER S ^
HOTEL NASSAU Where Yon Will Meet Your Friends
7 HE BAY SIDE HOUSB
ON HEMPSTEAD BAY
FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
Uniquely situated on Hempstead Bay at the foot of Ocean avenue, the best auto boulevard in Freeport, a short distance from the ocean.
Broad piazza around house—Swept daily by the never failing ocean breezes—Cli¬ mate delightful and healthful. Excellent menu—Our famous shore din¬ ners unsurpassed.
Power launches of all kinds to let for bay and outside fishing.
"The risherman's Paradise"
CAPT. W. C. ELLISON. Prop. PHONE, 30 FREEPORT
BOATING BATHING FISHING
W OODCLBFli
BOATING BATHING FISHING
Boat House and Building Plots For Sale
On Reasonable Terms A FEW DOCKING SPACES TO LET
« NEW BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES
Q In all Sections of Freeport 4 Rooms Upwards Modem Improvements
JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners
Office, No. 6 Brooklyn Avenne FREEPORT, L I.
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fif^^rt nrre^^ ^yyt^(
$1,000,000,000 Market Open to U. 8. •South America Is a billion dollar market, of which we hnndle only 15 per cent,"
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DHonest and Conscientious'^ y* ENTISTR X
We make a specialty of Crown, Bridge
and Plate Work. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Dr. Urban L'Africain
Telephone, 448'W MAIN AND FRONT STS.
Hours, 9 to 5 HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.
Announcement
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The Long: Island Home Made Bread Co.
Has removed its Bakery and Lunch Room from the corner of Merrick road and Main street to a newly decorated and absolutely sanitary store in the Freeport Inn Building:, at the triangle opposite Smith & Bedell.
We invite your inspection. We want your trade. We guarantee cor¬ rect weight and good Quality. We stand back of our agents.
THOMAS ST. JOHN BALDWIN
TELEPHONE 650
SOUTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT
EVERYBODY KNOWS ,US
and the clothes we make meet the requirements of the most fastidious dressers, a.s well as those who demand the greatest service for their money. We make the clothes to fit the man. The best tailoring talent to be found spends its efforts in our shops. Our prices are as low as goodness grants and aa high as the best quality and work* manship requires. *
CHARLES E. FINK
102-104 Fulton St. New York City
, Residence, Rockville Centre, L. I.
A COMPARISON AND
A CONCLUSION The food value of milk is very high.
Practically speaking, a quart of milk supplies as much nourishment as a pound of beef. In this era of high costs the conclusionis evident: Less meat and more milk.
ALEX. CAMPBELL MILK CO.
E MPSTEAD. L. I. ROCKVILLE CENTRE. L. I.
Tcl. Hemp. 288 Tel. R. C. 284
BRANCHES THROUGHOUT BROOKLYN AND LONG ISLAND